Call for submissions

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Call for submissions to the first joint meeting of the International Academy of Intercultural Relations (IAIR) and the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology (IACCP) for symposia abstracts and papers for its 2025 conference, held from 28 June to 1 July 2025, hosted at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. The conference seeks to address many diverse topics […]

ANZAM PD Session 20th August 2024

Building on research in the classroom: Developing your impact as a management educator through scholarly journal publication. Presenters: Dr Stuart Middleton, The University of Queensland Professor Todd Bridgman, Victoria University of Wellington Professor Paul Hibbert, Warwick Business School, UK Understanding the distinctive focus of the main management education journals is vital in enabling potential authors […]

Best paper of 2024 at Human Relations (journal)!

Best paper of 2024 at Human Relations (journal)! “Seeing others’ side to serve: Understanding how and when servant leadership impacts employee knowledge-hiding behavior” Congratulations to the authors: Muhammad Usman, PHD., Moazzam Ali, Gbemisola T Soetan, Remi Ayoko and Aykut Berber!   The authors use #Social #Information #Processing theory as an anchor and explore the impact […]

Call for Papers – Learning in SMEs in a time of Volatility and Disruption

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Special Issue Call for Papers Learning in SMEs in a time of Volatility and Disruption Submission Deadline 31st January 2025 Co Editors: Dr Heather Short, Open University, UK                      Prof Maura Sheehan, Napier University, Edinburgh UK                      Dr Corina Sheerin, National College of Ireland, Dublin, EIRE FOR MORE INFORMATION, CLICK HERE

ANZAM PD Session: 24th July 2024

When preparation meets opportunity: are you ready to pitch your research? Presenter: A/Prof Flavio Macau, Edith Cowan University WATCH THE RECORDING HERE

Unity from Diversity: Pluralist Systemic Thinking for Social and Behavioural Research

  Overview Authors: Ray W. Cooksey Explores pluralist systemic thinking as a process for conceptualising and carrying out social and behavioural research Implements a ‘unity from diversity’ logic when considering methodological choices Focuses on making research choices that yield more convincing outcomes for relevant audiences FOR MORE INFORMATION, CLICK HERE

MOBTS Oceania Call for Proposals

MOBTS Oceania Call for Proposals 29 – 31January 2025 University of Auckland | Auckland, New Zealand Submission Deadline: Monday, 14 October In-Person, Hybrid, and Virtual Submission Options Available! SUBMISSION GUIDELINES  |  SUBMIT YOUR SESSION Kia ora, hello, and welcome to MOBTS Oceania, 2025! We look forward to hosting you at the University of Auckland in Auckland, New […]